Columns/Editorials
September 1, 2023

A Word To The Wise – Millard Fillmore? He wasn’t a President

By Chad Williamson

As local students settle back into class, I thought I would share one of the most vivid memories from my school years.
I refused to believe Millard Fillmore was a President.
It’s funny the flashbulb type memories that I still have from Edgewood Elementary. There is really no pattern to explain the t...

Columns/Editorials
By From JT Staff Reports 
June 9, 2026
Could future homes in Marysville be mini data centers? Ever heard of Span? It’s a company that is now producing smart panels that use power from houses to add a node to the grid that data centers can ...
Columns/Editorials
By Michael Williamson 
June 9, 2026
If you’ve seen any stories this week about Hollywood or the movie business, you’ve likely seen this one: a couple of young filmmakers with films currently in the theaters have dominated the box office...
Columns/Editorials
By Jon Miller 
June 1, 2026
Dear Editor, Wealth inequality in the United States has reached levels that should concern every American. While millions of working families struggle to afford housing, healthcare, childcare and high...
Memorial recognized for safety, nurse communication
News
By From JT Staff Reports 
June 15, 2026
Memorial Hospital has received two national recognitions, earning an “A” Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group and being named a Top Hospital for Nurse Communication by Becker’s Hospital Revie...
Richwood residents bring flooding concerns to council
News
By Kyle Meddles 
June 15, 2026
Richwood residents are tired of dodging water after rainfall earlier this month caused flooding in areas of the village. One resident who lives on Pearl Street, Zach Cox, told council during a recent ...
Triad schedules 2026 inductions into Athletic Hall of Fame
Sports
The graphic shows the 2026 inductees into the Triad Athletic Hall of Fame. The ceremony will be conducted on Saturday, beginning at noon. (Photo submitted)
By Tim Miller 
June 15, 2026
Triad school officials will be honoring a part of the district’s athletic past this coming weekend. School officials have announced the fourth annual Athletic Hall of Fame class will be honored. The c...
Lady Monarchs begin off-season   work to climb back to top of central Ohio prep softball scene
Sports
Jillian Rausch comes through with a base hit during a 2026 game. Rausch will be a senior infielder for the Lady Monarchs during the 2027 season. Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller.
By Tim Miller 
June 15, 2026
For many softball teams a 16-12 final record would be something to celebrate. That mark, however, isn't up to the standards of Marysville High School's ball club. The Lady Monarchs finished the sub-st...
Officials prepare for 911 levy expiration
News
By Mike Williamson 
June 13, 2026
Union County officials are preparing discussions on how to approach the sheriff’s office’s 911 levy as it nears its expiration date. Sheriff Mike Justice said the 911 levy committee should shoot for J...
JA completes purchase of land near PCES
News, Plain City News
Jonathan Alder officials closed the contract for three parcels of land, shown above, located just behind Plain City Elementary School. The newly acquired land totals just over 25 acres with two larger parcels to the north and south and a third narrow strip going through the center. (Graphic submitted)
By From JT Staff Reports 
June 13, 2026
Jonathan Alder has officially completed the purchase of more than 25 acres of land adjacent to Plain City Elementary School, a move district leaders say will help position the growing district for fut...